I was always a critic of a Greek god being in an entirely different realm with different rules. I thought for sure the game was just using Kratos and the God of War IP to get it over the marketing line, but I’ve been proven massively wrong. This is a God of War game, and it’s fucking brilliant.

If the simple joys of sailing through Sea of Thieves gorgeous world clicks with you as it did me, then however long you spend visiting outposts and islands and strange wrecks – will be time well spent.

And so what we get in the end is a Far Cry that is both structured and full of open player-agency and emergent activity. It’s a game whose game-world is designed for you to love and adore, to become intimate and at one with, and to be equally terrified of. This is videogames, after all, and that is at the fore of design here...

This latest gaming laptop from ASUS as all the right effort was put into the right areas. By including a brilliant 144Hz IPS G-Sync panel with impressive brightness and colour reproduction it only serves to highlight just how impressive a GeForce GTX 1070 in a laptop can be.

The memory foam ear cushions on these bad-boys are the most comfortable I’ve ever felt wearing all-encompassing closed headphones. Adding to this is the super lightweight frame and durability of the set.

The core design behind the Mamba + Firefly is the combination of two ideas – the removal of having to recharge a battery with the appeal of a lightweight wired gaming mouse. In that sense this is indeed a triumph.

In the end the narrative isn’t quite as strong as the puzzle content found throughout, but nonetheless Q.U.B.E. 2 is an impressive entry in the test-chamber puzzle game subgenre first made popular by Valve’s Portal.

When you couple the classic feel of the modern Xbox controller with a limited-edition design like this – then the Sea of Thieves Limited Edition version is one you probably don’t want to miss out on. That is of course that they haven’t sold out already.